95 Facts About Jordan Hasay

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Jordan Melissa Hasay was born on September 21,1991 and is an American distance runner.

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Jordan Hasay grew up in Arroyo Grande, California, and attended Mission College Preparatory High School in San Luis Obispo.

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Jordan Hasay was unanimously selected 2008 Girls High School Athlete of the Year by the voting panel at Track and Field News.

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Jordan Hasay attended the University of Oregon, where she studied business administration and competed on the cross country and track and field teams earning 18 All-American honors, 2011 Mile and 3,000 meters NCAA titles.

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Jordan Hasay's father was a high school basketball star in Pennsylvania, and her mother was a national level swimmer in her native England.

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Jordan Hasay is no longer coached by Alberto Salazar due to his suspension.

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Jordan Hasay twice set the USATF Junior Olympics Youth record in the 3000 meter run, first setting the record in 2004 with a time of 9:48.77 and setting it again in 2005 with a time of 9:35.12.

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Jordan Hasay went to St Patricks Catholic School, and she ran in the San Luis Distance Club youth program, where she was coached by Jim Barodte.

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Jordan Hasay attended Mission College Preparatory Catholic High School, a private Roman Catholic high school in San Luis Obispo, California.

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Jordan Hasay set the all-time freshman record at the 2005 Mt.

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Jordan Hasay won the 2005 Foot Locker Cross Country Championships race with a time of 17:05 over five kilometers, being the second freshman to win this race and with the fastest winning time since 2001.

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Jordan Hasay won the 3200 meter race at the 2006 CIF California State Meet with a time of 10:13.55 and won the mile race at the 2006 Golden West Invitational with a time of 4:42.21, just 0.21 seconds off the high school freshman mile record of 4:42.0 set by Mary Decker in 1973.

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Jordan Hasay lost just two races in her freshman year: her first cross country race in the fall of 2005 when she did not finish, and the Nike Outdoor Nationals mile, where she placed third with a time of 4:42.27, three seconds behind junior Danielle Tauro.

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Jordan Hasay won the 2007 USATF Junior Cross Country Championship race in a time of 21:44 over six kilometers, leading from the beginning and winning by 14 seconds.

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Jordan Hasay set the age 15 and national high school sophomore class records in the 3200m in her first race on the track in 2007 with a time of 10:04.52, the fastest high school time since 2004.

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Jordan Hasay won the 3200 meter race at the 2007 CIF California State Meet in a time of 10:06.76 and won the mile race at the 2007 Golden West Invitational in a time of 4:43.34.

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Jordan Hasay received a silver medal in her first international championships, running a 4:17.24 in the 1500 meters at the 5th IAAF World Youth Championships in Ostrava, Czech Republic, finishing behind the 4:15.47 run by Sammary Cherotich of Kenya.

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Jordan Hasay was selected by Track and Field News magazine as both the best high school miler and two-miler in 2007, and the 5th best overall girls high school track and field athlete in the United States for 2007.

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Jordan Hasay won the USATF Cross Country Championships Junior Women's 6K on February 16,2008 in 20 minutes, 32 seconds at Mission Bay Park in San Diego.

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At the 2008 CIF California State Meet on May 31, Jordan Hasay held off Davis Senior High School senior Laurynne Chetelat down the home stretch to win her third consecutive 3200 state title in a meet record of 9:52.13, the second fastest 3200 time run by a high school girl ever and the first under 10 minutes since Caitlin Chock in 2004.

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Jordan Hasay closed out her 2008 track season on July 13 in Bydgoszcz, Poland by finishing fourth in the 1500m at the IAAF World Junior Championships in a time of 4:19.02.

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Jordan Hasay was named the 2008 USA Track and Field's Youth Athlete of the Year on October 21.

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Jordan Hasay decided not to defend her USA Cross Country Championships Junior Women's 6K title.

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Jordan Hasay won Arcadia Invitational, CIF SS, CIF Masters, CIF State titles in track and field.

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Jordan Hasay won the two-mile at the 2009 Nike Indoor Nationals with a time 10:10.89, making her the sixth fastest US high school performer of all time in her first indoor race.

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In February 2009, Jordan Hasay committed to the Oregon Ducks over many other prestigious programs.

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Jordan Hasay did not disappoint in her Oregon debut, taking sixth at the Bill Dellinger Invitational in 16:39.71 for a 5000m, where she was the top freshman in the race which helped her team to a second-place finish.

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Jordan Hasay was the top Duck, and third overall, at the Pre-National Invitational, covering the 6000m LaVern Gibson Championship Course in 20:33.

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Jordan Hasay had a strong performance at the Pac-10 Championships where she finished third, as the top freshman.

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Jordan Hasay was the Ducks' top runner at the NCAA Cross Country Championships, where she placed 18th to claim her first All-American Award.

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Jordan Hasay came back next day to win the mile in 4:38.48.

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Jordan Hasay helped lead Oregon to its first-ever MPSF crown by winning the mile in 4:35.01.

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Jordan Hasay was a key point scorer at her first NCAA Indoor Championships where she placed fourth in the mile and ran the anchor leg on the Ducks' runner-up DMR team.

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Jordan Hasay's collegiate outdoor debut was a memorable one as she won the featured section of the 1500m at the Stanford Invitational in 4:14.67, which was less than a quarter of a second off her PR, as well as the junior national high school record, that she set at the 2008 Olympic Trials.

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Jordan Hasay was third in the 1500, the top collegian, at the Oregon Relays.

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Jordan Hasay won her preliminary 1500m race at the NCAA West Regional to advance to the NCAA Championships.

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Jordan Hasay took third in her heat to advance to the finals, where she produced one of the competition's biggest surprises.

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Jordan Hasay was ranked eighth nationally in the 1500m as a freshman in college.

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Jordan Hasay was second in her preliminary 1500m heat, but she placed fourth in the final, just off a medal.

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Early in the season, Jordan Hasay led the Ducks to an impressive runner-up finish at University of Notre Dame with her eighth-place finish in the 5k.

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Jordan Hasay earned her first collegiate cross country victory at the Bill Dellinger Invitational, edging out teammate Alex Kosinski to lead the Ducks to the team title.

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Jordan Hasay won the Pac-10 individual cross country title, to help the women tie for third in the closest team race in Pac-10 history.

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Jordan Hasay followed that performance up by winning the NCAA West Regional meet to help Oregon finish second and automatically advance to the NCAA Championships.

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Jordan Hasay finished third at the NCAA CHampionships in 20:13.

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Jordan Hasay earned her second straight cross country All American award.

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Jordan Hasay set a school record and was part of two NCAA automatic qualifiers in her season debut at the UW Invitational.

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Jordan Hasay broke the 3000m record by two seconds, winning in 9:05.42.

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Jordan Hasay ran the lead leg on Oregon's distance medley relay that won in 11:02.15.

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Jordan Hasay followed up that by running a nation-leading time in the mile at the Husky Classic, 4:34.75.

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Jordan Hasay came back the next day to hold off Villanova's Sheila Reid to win the 3000 meters.

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Jordan Hasay anchored the Ducks' runner-up DMR team, and broke the school record in 10:52.9.

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Jordan Hasay's outdoor season debut was a memorable one, winning the 1500m in 4:18.61 at the Pepsi Team Invitational.

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Jordan Hasay ran a nation-leading 15:37.29 in the 5000m at the Mt.

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Jordan Hasay ran the 1500m at the Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational in a field of professionals, with an impressive performance of 4:10.28.

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Jordan Hasay doubled at the Pac-10 Championships in the 1500m and 5000m.

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Jordan Hasay successfully executed the demanding double again at the NCAA West Regional.

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Jordan Hasay earned All-American honors in the 1500m and 5k at the NCAA Championships, where she was eighth and fourth respectively.

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Jordan Hasay capped off a strong season by finishing ninth in the final of the 1500m at the USATF Championships in the senior race against professionals.

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Jordan Hasay had a terrific season debut at the Wisconsin Adidas Invitational, where she was the runner-up to defending NCAA Champion Sheila Reid of Villanova.

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Jordan Hasay showcased a solid run at the Pac-12 Championships where she placed third, to help Oregon place fourth overall.

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Jordan Hasay finished as the runner-up at the NCAA Women's Division I Cross Country Championship.

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Jordan Hasay covered the 6k LaVerne Gibson Championship Course in 19:41.8, just a step behind Reid who won in one of the closest finishes in NCAA Cross Country history, 0.6 seconds ahead.

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Jordan Hasay led the Oregon Women to a fifth-place team finish, their highest placing in three years.

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Jordan Hasay was named Pac-12 Cross Country Athlete of the Year.

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Jordan Hasay broke her own school record in the 3000m in a tight runner-up finish at the MPSF Championships in 9:03.95.

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Jordan Hasay scored 11 team points for Oregon at the NCAA Women's Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships where she placed third in the mile and fourth in the 3000m, leading her team to their third consecutive indoor title.

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Jordan Hasay opened the season with a 1500m at the Oregon Relays.

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Jordan Hasay won easily at the NCAA West Regional, which advanced her to the NCAA Championships.

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Jordan Hasay took third in the 1500m final at the NCAA Women's Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships in 4:14.03.

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Jordan Hasay ran her only 5000m of the season at the Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational.

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Jordan Hasay won 2012 U-23 NACAC 1500 meters in Mexico representing USA.

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Jordan Hasay placed seventh overall the Bill Dellinger Invitational with a time of 17:04, where her teammate and best friend, Alexi Pappas, won.

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Jordan Hasay had a strong showing at the Pre-Nationals by placing fifth overall, which was instrumental in helping the ducks place second as a team.

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Jordan Hasay came in second at the Pac-12 Championships with a time of 20:10, which led the team to win the conference title.

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Jordan Hasay won the NCAA West Regional for the third year in a row with a time of 19:16, propelling the Ducks to win the meet.

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Jordan Hasay placed third in the NCAA Cross Country Championships and was Oregon's top finisher.

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Jordan Hasay led the ducks to winning their first national Cross Country title since 1987.

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Jordan Hasay again won All-American status, making her the first woman in NCAA history to win four cross country All-America awards.

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Jordan Hasay was named Pac-12 Scholar Athlete of the Year.

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At the 2013 NCAA Women's Indoor Track and Field Championship, Jordan Hasay did not run the mile due to starting to focus on the longer distances.

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Jordan Hasay placed second in the 3000m and fourth in the 5000m, leading Oregon to its fourth indoor title.

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Jordan Hasay finished a disappointing 18th in the NCAA West Regional 10k, but won her heat of the 5k to advance to the NCAA Championships.

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Jordan Hasay finished her University of Oregon tenure as 18 time All-American.

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Jordan Hasay placed second in the 10,000 metres at the US National Championships.

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Jordan Hasay earned a spot on her first senior World Championships team.

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Jordan Hasay is the second rated 10,000 meter woman to qualify for 2014 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

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At those championships, Flanagan did not run, but Jordan Hasay still came in second in 32:03.28, her kick unable to break a second surge by Kim Conley.

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Jordan Hasay later ran a personal best 1500 metres in 4:07.70 at a meet in Glasgow, Scotland on July 11,2014.

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Jordan Hasay won the 2014 Tufts Health Plan 10K for Women in a personal best time of 31:38.

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Jordan Hasay earned a silver medal in the two miles race at the USA Indoor Track and Field Championships in Boston with a finish time of 9:44.69.

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At the US Olympic Trials, which was the US national championships, Jordan Hasay finished thirteenth in the 5000 meters and ninth in the 10,000 meters.

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Jordan Hasay's time of 01:08:40 was a course record for an American female and the second fastest half marathon debut by an American female.

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Jordan Hasay became just the third American woman to run a half marathon in under 68 minutes after Molly Huddle and Deena Kastor.

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Jordan Hasay's run gave her a US 25k women's record, 1:22:19, surpassing Shalane Flanagan's time of 1:22:36 at the 2014 Berlin Marathon.

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Jordan Hasay placed third in the 2019 Boston Marathon with a time of 2:25:20.